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The paradox of being endowed with abundant energy and mineral resources and yet not able to meet the energy needs of the masses in developing countries like Nigeria remain an unresolved conundrum that has caught the attention of governments, academia, professionals, the public and international organizations. Balancing demand and supply of electricity for socio-economic and national development is yet to be achieved despite financial investments in the power sector by past and present governments in Nigeria. The book therefore serves as explanatory paradigm in unveiling the factors affecting…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The paradox of being endowed with abundant energy and mineral resources and yet not able to meet the energy needs of the masses in developing countries like Nigeria remain an unresolved conundrum that has caught the attention of governments, academia, professionals, the public and international organizations. Balancing demand and supply of electricity for socio-economic and national development is yet to be achieved despite financial investments in the power sector by past and present governments in Nigeria. The book therefore serves as explanatory paradigm in unveiling the factors affecting the implementation of Nigerian Energy Policy and the consequential implications of this on energy poverty and sustainable development. Considering the issues covered in the book, Policy Makers, Non-Governmental Organizations, Energy Experts, Postgraduate and Undergraduate Students, Development Experts, Social Science Researchers, and the general public will find this book of great value. Happy reading as you purchase a copy for your library.
Autorenporträt
Michael Sunday Agba holds M.Sc(UNN),B.Sc(Hons)(UNICAL) in Public Admin.;a PhD candidate with Editorial positions in five foreign journals.He lectures and has over twenty four articles in reputable journals.His research interests are energy ;Gender and Development;Human Resource Management;Tertiary Institutions;Public Admin.;and Service Delivery.